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[ecrea] CFP for IALJS-6 annual conference in Brussels

Wed Jul 28 17:27:05 GMT 2010


>Call for Papers
>International Association for Literary Journalism Studies
>"Literary Journalism: Theoria, Poiesis and Praxis"
>The Sixth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS-6)
>
>Université Libre de Bruxelles
>Département des Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication (SIC)
>Brussels, Belgium
>
>12-14 May 2011
>
>The International Association for Literary 
>Journalism Studies invites submissions of 
>original research papers, abstracts for research 
>in progress and proposals for panels on Literary 
>Journalism for the IALJS annual convention on 
>12-14 May 2011. The conference will be held at 
>the Département des Sciences de l'Information et 
>de la Communication (SIC) at Université Libre de 
>Bruxelles in Brussels, Belgium.
>
>The conference hopes to be a forum for scholarly 
>work of both breadth and depth in the field of 
>literary journalism, and all research 
>methodologies are welcome, as are research on 
>all aspects of literary journalism and/or 
>literary reportage. For the purpose of scholarly 
>delineation, our definition of literary 
>journalism is "journalism as literature" rather 
>than "journalism about literature." The 
>association especially hopes to receive papers 
>related to the general conference theme, 
>"Literary Journalism: Theoria, Poiesis and 
>Praxis." All submissions must be in English.
>
>The International Association for Literary 
>Journalism Studies is a multi-disciplinary 
>learned society whose essential purpose is the 
>encouragement and improvement of scholarly 
>research and education in Literary Journalism. 
>As an association in a relatively recently 
>defined field of academic study, it is our 
>agreed intent to be both explicitly inclusive 
>and warmly supportive of a variety of scholarly approaches.
>
>Information on previous annual meetings can be 
>found at <http://www.ialjs.org/?page_id=33>http://www.ialjs.org/?page_id=33
>
>I. GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH PAPERS
>
>Submitted research papers should not exceed 
>7,500 words, or about 25 double-spaced pages, 
>plus endnotes. Please regard this as an upper 
>limit; shorter papers are certainly welcome. 
>Endnotes and bibliographic citations should 
>follow the Chicago Manual of Style. Papers may 
>not be simultaneously submitted to any other 
>conferences. Papers previously published, 
>presented, accepted or under review are 
>ineligible. Only one paper per author will be 
>accepted for presentation in the conference's 
>research sessions, and at least one author for 
>each paper must be at the convention in order to 
>present the paper. If accepted, each paper 
>presenter at a conference Research Session may 
>be allotted no more than 15 minutes. To be 
>considered, please observe the following guidelines:
>
>Submission by e-mail attachment in MS Word is 
>required. No other format or faxes or postal mail submissions will be accepted.
>Include one separate title page containing 
>title, author/s, affiliation/s, and the address, 
>phone, fax, and e-mail of the lead author.
>Also include a second title page containing only 
>the paper's title and the paper's abstract. The 
>abstract should be approximately 250 words in length.
>Your name and affiliation should not appear 
>anywhere in the paper [this information will 
>only appear on the first title page; see (b) above].
>
>II. GUIDELINES FOR WORK-IN-PROGRESS PRESENTATIONS (ABSTRACTS)
>
>Submitted abstracts for Work-in-Progress 
>Sessions should not exceed 250 words. If 
>accepted, each presenter at a conference 
>Work-in-Progress session may be allotted no more 
>than 10 minutes. To be considered, please observe the following guidelines:
>
>Submission by e-mail attachment using MS Word is 
>required. No other format or faxes or postal mail submissions will be accepted.
>Include one separate title page containing 
>title, author/s, affiliation/s, and the address, 
>phone, fax and e-mail of the lead author.
>Also include a second page containing only the 
>work's title and the actual abstract of the 
>work-in-progress. The abstract should be approximately 250 words in length.
>
>III. GUIDELINES FOR PROPOSALS FOR PANELS
>
>Submission by e-mail attachment in MS Word is 
>required. No other format or faxes or postal mail submissions will be accepted.
>Panel proposals should contain the panel title, 
>possible participants and their affiliation and 
>e-mail addresses, and a description of the 
>panel's subject. The description should be approximately 250 words in length.
>Panels are encouraged on any topic related to 
>the study, teaching or practice of literary 
>journalism. See 
><http://www.ialjs.org/?page_id=21>http://www.ialjs.org/?page_id=21.
>
>IV. EVALUATION CRITERIA, DEADLINES AND CONTACT INFORMATION
>
>All research paper submissions will be evaluated 
>on originality and importance of topic; 
>literature review; clarity of research purpose; 
>focus; use of original and primary sources and 
>how they support the paper's purpose and 
>conclusions; writing quality and organization; 
>and the degree to which the paper contributes to 
>the study of literary journalism. Similarly, 
>abstracts of works-in-progress and panel 
>proposals will be evaluated on the degree to 
>which they contribute to the study of literary 
>journalism. Submissions from students as well as faculty are encouraged.
>
>
>Please submit research papers or abstracts of 
>works-in-progress  presentations to:
>
>Prof. Isabel Soares, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (Portugal)
>2011 IALJS-6 Research Chair; e-mail: 
><mailto:(isoares /at/ iscsp.utl.pt)>(isoares /at/ iscsp.utl.pt)
>
>Please submit proposals for panels to either:
>
>Prof. Rob Alexander, Brock University (Canada)
>2011 IALJS-6 Program Co-Chair; e-mail: 
><mailto:(ralexand /at/ brocku.ca)>(ralexand /at/ brocku.ca)
>
>Prof. Willa McDonald, Macquarie University (Australia)
>2011 IALJS-6 Program Co-Chair; e-mail: 
><mailto:(willa.mcdonald /at/ scmp.mq.edu.au)>(willa.mcdonald /at/ scmp.mq.edu.au)
>
>Deadline for all submissions: No later than 1 December  2010
>
>
>For more information regarding the conference or 
>the association, please go to 
><http://www.ialjs.org/>http://WWW.IALJS.ORG or contact:
>
>Prof. Alice Trindade, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (Portugal)
>IALJS President; e-mail: 
><mailto:(atrindade /at/ iscsp.utl.pt)>(atrindade /at/ iscsp.utl.pt)
>
>Prof. Bill Reynolds, Ryerson University (Canada)
>IALJS Vice President/Treasurer; e-mail: 
><mailto:(reynolds /at/ ryerson.ca)>(reynolds /at/ ryerson.ca)
>
>Prof. Norman Sims, Secretary (U.S.A.)
>IALJS Secretary; e-mail: <mailto:(sims /at/ journ.umass.edu)>(sims /at/ journ.umass.edu)
>
>Prof. David Abrahamson, Northwestern University (U.S.A.)
>Immediate Past IALJS President, e-mail: 
><mailto:(d-abrahamson /at/ northwestern.edu)>(d-abrahamson /at/ northwestern.edu)
>
>Prof. John S. Bak, Nancy-Université (France)
>Founding IALJS President; 
>e-mail:  <mailto:(john.bak /at/ univ-nancy2.fr)>(john.bak /at/ univ-nancy2.fr)

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